What is social emotional learning?
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a crucial part of human and education development. It is the process of developing self-awareness, self-control, and interpersonal skills that are vital for school, work, and life success. It teaches children to understand and appreciate differences and diversity and develops character for better self-awareness.
What are social emotional skills?
Social-emotional skills are - effective problem solving, self-discipline, impulse control, emotion management and human relationship skills. Children with well-developed social-emotional skills will benefit academically, socially, emotionally, and professionally.
A win-win from school to the workplace, making our society stronger.
A win-win from school to the workplace, making our society stronger.
Have a quick look at the main social emotional skills shows we have for you
The Party/Self Awareness and Self Management
Matty has trouble controlling her impulses. Today Matty is helping Sarah set up for Matty’s birthday party! What fun! But will Matty be able to control her impulses so they will finish setting up in time?
My Big Feelings
– Self Manage
Mong likes to bake things. Today Sarah is helping Mong bake his new creation. But things aren’t going too well. Mong gets frustrated and his feelings are all over the place. Sarah helps Mong with his big feelings.
Don’t Eat That Shoe - Mastering Responsible Decision Making
Mong is always hungry. He will try anything from shoes to caterpillars. Sarah stops Mong before he goes overboard. Sarah and the little ones help Mong make better decisions. They all learn the ‘stop, think and ask’ song
Why is Mondo so shy? - Social Awareness/relationship Skills
Mondo is very shy. He doesn’t want to come in and meet all the new friends. With Sarah’s guidance, she and the friends help Mondo. Everyone will learn the friendship song.